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Retevis MA03 High-Gain Mobile Ham Radio Antenna (PL259)
Retevis MA03 High-Gain Mobile Ham Radio Antenna (PL259)

Description
Take your mobile rig's performance to the next level. The Retevis MA03 is a high-gain, dual-band antenna designed for the serious amateur radio operator. Its stainless steel spring base allows the antenna to flex, protecting it from garage doors, tree branches, and other hazards of the road.
At approximately 48.5cm (19 inches) tall, this antenna provides an impressive 5dBi of gain on UHF and 2.15dBi on VHF, and it can handle up to 100 watts of power. It's the perfect antenna upgrade for your mobile ham radio, delivering better range and clearer signals.
📡 Complete Your Mobile Setup
This product is the antenna whip with a PL259 base. To install it on your vehicle, you will need a mount and a cable assembly.
Create a complete, no-drill kit by pairing this antenna with the recommended components below.
View the RB-46 Heavy-Duty Mount View the 5-Metre SO-239 CableKey Features
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High Gain for Max Range: Delivers 2.15dBi on 144MHz and an impressive 5dBi on 430MHz.
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High Power Handling: Rated for up to 100 watts, making it compatible with most 25W, 50W, and 75W mobile radios.
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Durable Spring Base: The stainless steel spring base allows the antenna to flex on impact, preventing it from snapping.
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Dual-Band VHF/UHF: Fully optimized for performance on both the 2-metre and 70-centimetre amateur bands.
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Standard PL259 Connector: The base is a PL259 (UHF-Male) connector, which screws directly into any standard SO-239 (UHF-Female) mount.
What's In The Box
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1x Retevis MA03 Antenna Whip with Spring Base (PL259)
Technical Specifications
| Model | Retevis MA03 |
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| Connector | PL259 (UHF-Male) |
| Band | Dual-Band (VHF / UHF) |
| Frequency | 144MHz / 430MHz |
| Gain | 2.15dBi (VHF) / 5dBi (UHF) |
| Max Power | 100 Watts |
| V.S.W.R. | Less than 1.5 |
| Impedance | 50Ω |
| Length | ~48.5 cm (19.1 inches) |
| Weight | 185g |
| Colour | Black |
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